Yes, ZPE is indeed everywhere but it's my understanding that it's in a constant state of flux, it's DYNAMIC and that's the reason it can be tapped, converted and used for electrical power.

I believe that's how Bearden's MEG and other ZPE devices work, by converting the ZPE "scalar waves" into conventional electricity using devices involving transformers and magnetics.

Take an ordinary magnet on your fridge...it will quietly sit there and do real work, resisting gravity, holding itself to the metal surface for years or longer.

An electro-magnet would take lots of POWER over time to accomplish this simple feat that the natural magnet does effortlessly. I believe there's something going on with magnetic forces that science still does not understand. Could this "energy" comes from the ZPE field? It comes from somewhere! If so, this is a solid indication of ZPE's ability to do real work, and it's something we hardly stop to consider.